Week end in Prague
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Friday Evening
From 19 pm
To start your stay well you can go to U Vejvodů and take a drink. This bar is
situated in a building dating back to 1403, and houses a beer hall on the lower level and a livelier pub upstairs.
Then you can try some local fare, opt for family run U Kroka, which focuses on Czech cuisine. The restaurant was founded in 1895 and boasts a summer terrace.
After that you can visit the tower of the old town hall wich is situated in the square. The building dates back to 1338, and its prismatic tower offers incredible views across Prague from its panoramic gallery. And you can end your evening by taking a walk on the old town square by night, Because Prague’s impressive Old Town Square is the ideal starting point for exploring the Czech capital. Situated at the heart of the Old Town, the square is lined with spectacular buildings in various architectural styles, including Gothic and Baroque.
The Saturday morning
To start your day you can visit the astronomical clock.
In the Middle Ages, Prague’s iconic Astronomical Clock was viewed as one of the wonders of the world, and 600 years later, it still enchants tourists from around the globe.
The otherworldly timepiece is located on the southern side of the Old Town Hall Tower, but be prepared for crowds, as this attraction is extremely popular.
Saturday lunch
Work up an appetite with a drink at Bukowski’s Bar. This American-style watering hole offers a lengthy cocktail list, as well as a number of weekly drinks offers.
Café Pavlac is a neighbourhood favourite, serving up delicious food at economical prices. The interior is simple but stylish, with edgy artwork and metalwork on display.
The afternoon you can walk on Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge links the Old Town to the Malá Strana. It dates back to the 14th century, and Czech legend has it that Charles IV laid the first stone himself. The views from the bridge are particularly stunning at night, so come back for a second look after sunset. Find the entrance just off the main street of Křižovnická.
And explore Mala Strana with the prague’s castle visit.
UNESCO-certified Prague Castle is a must-see. The elaborate castle holds the title of being the largest coherent castle complex in the world, and contains a number of palaces and ecclesiastical buildings. Visitors can explore the castle complex for free, but entry to some of the buildings is ticketed
Saturday diner
I know you are Ale enthusiasts so you will love Prague Beer Museum, which focuses on Czech beers.
Go to Wine O’Clock shop it may be small in size, but it takes the accolade of being named TripAdvisor’s top restaurant in Prague. The Mediterranean food is simple, but the quality is excellent, and the owners’ enthusiasm for wine apparent.
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